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I have long been a fan of the Super Smash Bros. series. From its inception on the classic Nintendo 64, through Melee on the Gamecube and Brawl on the Wii, the series has been well regarded, and for good reason. The combination of a deep roster of favorite Nintendo characters with a chaotic but incredibly deep combat system is something special. My ...

Interested in purchasing a Nintendo Amiibo or three next week? We have the latest on which figures will be out when, what sort of games they are compatible with, and a few concerns that you might need to be aware of before buying.

The latest Nintendo Direct released has outlined a ton of new and returning features coming to the Wii U verison of Super Smash Bros, 50 big ones to be exact. Minus the narration done by the in-game Announcer, Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U has a bunch of co-op options for up to two players to dive right into.

Recently, the developers of The Wonderful 101 stated that their game was originally going to feature many of Nintendo’s most famous icons instead of the colorful Wonder Ones we see now. Just think: the Super Smash Bros. series might not have been the only other Nintendo game one with an all-star cast of characters.

Being one of Nintendo’s current flagship titles, it’s no wonder that Pikmin 3 is getting the special treatment it deserves, and only a couple of weeks until launch at that! To celebrate its impending arrival, Pikmin 3 will be available to play at Gamestop next week, allowing gamers to get their hands on this Wii U title sooner than expected.

Many players like shaking things up with Nintendo games. Much like Super Smash Bros. Brawl’s own Project M, the WiiBrew community has developed a mod for Super Mario Galaxy 2 that has added a sweet co-op mode to this 3D Mario title.